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Sample Curriculum
SAMPLE: Policy and Law Emphasis Area
At least three 500 level courses selected from outside area of emphasis (9 credits minimum):
AGEC 551
Nat Res/Env Econ
3 credits
FOR 586
Social Ecology of Nat Resources
3 credits
GEOG 582
Modeling/Simulating: GIS
3 credits
EnvS 596 and one 500 level course in statistics or appropriate directed study
EnvS 596
Advanced Environmental Science
3 credits
EnvS 502
Directed Study
3 credits
Option Area Courses ( ____ credits at 500 level)
ENVS 552
Env Philosophy
3 credits
ENVS 579
Intro Env Regulation
3 credits
ENVS 582
Nat Res Pol and Law
3 credits
FOR 584
For Policy and Administration
2 credits
GEOG 520
Land and Resource Regulation
3-6 credits
POLS 554
Public Organization Theory
3 credits
POLS 564
Politics of the Environment
3 credits
Environmental Science Special Topics Seminar (one credit each, taken twice)
EnvS 501
Seminar
2 credits
Option Area Graduate Seminar
Geog 501
Seminar
1 credit
Research and Thesis or Special Problems
EnvS 600
Doctoral Research and Dissertation
41 credits
Sample Curriculum Summary:
500 Level Course Credits
37
600 Level Dissertation Credits
41
Total:
78
*Graduate study plans are developed by the student and his/her committee. This is a sample program only.